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A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two people were killed, a third wounded and three others captured.
Hamas has been searching for those responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found on Monday. He had been hanged.
Hamas says all six suspects were members of a Salafist group which has alleged links to al-Qaeda.
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published:20 Apr 2011

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The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thousands more homeless and death toll rises.

published:26 Aug 2014

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip. (15 April 2011)
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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip.
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Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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In Rome, about one thousand people have held a demonstration to condemn Israel's attacks on the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip. Pro-Palestinian groups organized the action.

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip. The day after the Pro Palestinian hostage was executed Gaza is in a state of shock. The execution of a Westerner by Palestinians in Gaza is a first despite numerous kidnappings in the past, before Hamas came to power in 2007. The islamist party promises to catch those responsible and that this will never happen again.

Gaza Strip

The Gaza Strip (/ˈɡɑːzəˈstrɪp/;Arabic:قطاع غزة‎Qiṭāʿ Ġazzah[qɪˈtˤɑːʕ ˈɣazza]), or simply Gaza, is a
small self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, that borders Egypt on the southwest for 11 kilometers (6.8mi) and Israel on the east and north along a 51km (32mi) border. Gaza, together with the West Bank, comprise the Palestinian territories claimed by the Palestinians as the future sovereign State of Palestine. The territories of Gaza and the West Bank are separated from each other by the territory of Israel. Both fall under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority, but Gaza has since June 2007 been governed by Hamas, a Palestinian Islamic organization which came to power in free elections in 2006. It has been placed under an Israeli and U.S.-led international economic and political boycott from that time onwards.

The territory is 41 kilometers (25mi) long, and from 6 to 12 kilometers (3.7 to 7.5mi) wide, with a total area of 365 square kilometers (141sqmi). With around 1.85 million Palestinians on some 362 square kilometers, Gaza ranks as the 6th most densely populated polity in the world. An extensive Israeli buffer zone within the Strip renders much land off-limits to Gaza's Palestinians. Gaza has an annual population growth rate of 2.91% (2014 est.), the 13th highest in the world, and is often referred to as overcrowded. Due to the Israeli–Egyptian blockade, the population is not free to leave or enter the Gaza Strip, nor allowed to freely import or export goods. Sunni Muslims make up the predominant part of the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip.

Vittorio Arrigoni

Vittorio Arrigoni (4 February 1975– 15 April 2011) was an Italian reporter, writer, pacifist and activist. Arrigoni worked with the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in the Gaza Strip, from 2008 until his death. Arrigoni maintained a website, Guerrilla Radio, and published a book of his experiences in Gaza during the 2008–09 Gaza War between Hamas and Israel. Arrigoni was the first foreigner kidnapped in Gaza since BBC journalist Alan Johnston's abduction in 2007. The murder was condemned by various Palestinian factions.

A Hamas court in Gaza convicted four Salafist extremists on charges of kidnapping and murdering Arrigoni in September 2012. Mahmoud al-Salfiti, 28, and Tamer al-Hasasna, 27, were sentenced to life imprisonment, with hard labour. On 19 February 2013 a Gaza military court reduced the sentences of the two from life to 15 years. "We asked in our appeal for the conviction for murder and abduction to be dropped to only abduction," their lawyer Mohammed Zaqut said. 24-year-old Khader Jram was given a 10-year sentence. Amer Abu Ghouleh, 23, was given a prison term of one year for sheltering fugitives.

Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera (Arabic:الجزيرة‎al-ǧazīrahIPA:[æl dʒæˈziːrɐ], literally "The Peninsula", referring to the Arabian Peninsula), also known as JSC (Jazeera Satellite Channel), is a Doha-based state-funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network, which is partly funded by the House of Thani, the ruling family of Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel, Al Jazeera has since expanded into a network with several outlets, including the Internet and specialtyTV channels in multiple languages.

Al Jazeera is among the largest news organizations with 80 bureaus around the world. Al Jazeera is owned by the government of Qatar. While Al Jazeera officials have stated that they are editorially independent from the government of Qatar, this assertion has been disputed.

The original Al Jazeera channel's willingness to broadcast dissenting views, for example on call-in shows, created controversies in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. The station gained worldwide attention following the outbreak of war in Afghanistan, when it was the only channel to cover the war live, from its office there.

Italian peace activist's killers die in Gaza

A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two people were killed, a third wounded and three others captured.
Hamas has been searching for those responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found on Monday. He had been hanged.
Hamas says all six suspects were members of a Salafist group which has alleged links to al-Qaeda.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

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Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thousands more homeless and death toll rises.

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Italian activist found dead in Gaza

Italian activist found dead in Gaza

Italian activist found dead in Gaza

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip. (15 April 2011)
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Kidnapped Italian activist killed in Gaza

Kidnapped Italian activist killed in Gaza

Kidnapped Italian activist killed in Gaza

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip.
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Italians slam Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza

In Rome, about one thousand people have held a demonstration to condemn Israel's attacks on the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip. Pro-Palestinian groups organized the action.

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Palestinian group (Salafis) in Gaza threatens to execute an Italian pacifist hott 20111

Palestinian group (Salafis) in Gaza threatens to execute an Italian pacifist hott 20111

Palestinian group (Salafis) in Gaza threatens to execute an Italian pacifist hott 20111

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ITALIAN HOSTAGE EXECUTED IN GAZA April 15th 2011

ITALIAN HOSTAGE EXECUTED IN GAZA April 15th 2011

ITALIAN HOSTAGE EXECUTED IN GAZA April 15th 2011

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip. The day after the Pro Palestinian hostage was executed Gaza is in a state of shock. The execution of a Westerner by Palestinians in Gaza is a first despite numerous kidnappings in the past, before Hamas came to power in 2007. The islamist party promises to catch those responsible and that this will never happen again.

Italian peace activist Vittorio Arrigoni murdered in Gaza

Italian peace activist's killers die in Gaza

A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two people were killed, a third wounded and three others captured.
Hamas has been searching for those responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found on Monday. He had been hanged.
Hamas says all six suspects were members of a Salafist group which has alleged links to al-Qaeda.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

published: 20 Apr 2011

Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thousands more homeless and death toll rises.

published: 26 Aug 2014

Italian activist found dead in Gaza

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip. (15 April 2011)
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published: 15 Apr 2011

Kidnapped Italian activist killed in Gaza

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip.
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Italians slam Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza

In Rome, about one thousand people have held a demonstration to condemn Israel's attacks on the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip. Pro-Palestinian groups organized the action.

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Palestinian group (Salafis) in Gaza threatens to execute an Italian pacifist hott 20111

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ITALIAN HOSTAGE EXECUTED IN GAZA April 15th 2011

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip. The day after the Pro Palestinian hostage was executed Gaza is in a state of shock. The execution of a Westerner by Palestinians in Gaza is a first despite numerous kidnappings in the past, before Hamas came to power in 2007. The islamist party promises to catch those responsible and that this will never happen again.

Italian peace activist's killers die in Gaza

A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two pe...

A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two people were killed, a third wounded and three others captured.
Hamas has been searching for those responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found on Monday. He had been hanged.
Hamas says all six suspects were members of a Salafist group which has alleged links to al-Qaeda.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two people were killed, a third wounded and three others captured.
Hamas has been searching for those responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found on Monday. He had been hanged.
Hamas says all six suspects were members of a Salafist group which has alleged links to al-Qaeda.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thou...

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thousands more homeless and death toll rises.

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thousands more homeless and death toll rises.

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip. (15 April 2011)
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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip. (15 April 2011)
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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip.
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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip.
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip. The day after the Pro Palestinian hostage was executed Gaza is in a state of shock. The execution of a Westerner by Palestinians in Gaza is a first despite numerous kidnappings in the past, before Hamas came to power in 2007. The islamist party promises to catch those responsible and that this will never happen again.

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip. The day after the Pro Palestinian hostage was executed Gaza is in a state of shock. The execution of a Westerner by Palestinians in Gaza is a first despite numerous kidnappings in the past, before Hamas came to power in 2007. The islamist party promises to catch those responsible and that this will never happen again.

The Refugees Facing Uncertain Futures In Italy

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Tears of Gaza

Disturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating, Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a record–presented with minimal gloss – of the 2008 to 2009 bombing of Gaza by the Israeli military. Photographed by several Palestinian cameramen both during and after the offensive, this powerful film by director Vibeke Løkkeberg focuses on the impact of the attacks on the civilian population.
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For this Tel Aviv, Israel, food tour, we hooked up with my friend David (https://www.instagram.com/the.hungry.tourist/) to eat some of the best food in Tel Aviv, including a few true gems of Israeli and Middle Eastern food.
Our first stop was in Jaffa, the old area of Tel Aviv, just south of the main city. It’s an ancient Biblical city, and I was excited to visit. Located in Jaffa is Abu Hassan, one of the most legendary and standards of hummus in Tel Aviv.
Abu Hassan - Located in a peaceful area of Jaffa, this restaurant is always packed and busy full of people hungr...

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🇵🇸 Staying Human | Al Jazeera World

The situation in Gaza told from beyond the grave.
This film follows Italian human rights activist Vittorio Arrigoni as he campaigns for the fishermen of Gaza.
Arrigoni was a member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using non-violent methods.
In the film he relates his experience of Israel's war on Gaza and explains why he chose to visit and live in Gaza in the first place.
On April 14, 2011 Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted in Gaza.
His kidnappers released a video of him and demanded the release of Salafists detained by Hamas. The following day Arrigoni was found dead by Hamas security forces in a house in the north of Gaza. This film was made before his death.
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NewsTeam: Turmoil after Israeli-Gaza ceasefire (E39)

HarryFear shoots dramatic Gaza footage in the aftermath of an Israeli battering. Roman Kosarev in Donetsk learns the city is targeted for bombing the next day and has to get out of the bomb zone ASAP.
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Rolling coverage of current situation in Gaza (04:30 GMT) (26/08/2014)

Israeli warplanes continue to pound the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving more deaths and massive destruction.
Residential towers are among the latest targets of the Israeli attacks. At least 20 Palestinians have been injured in an airstrike on a building known as the ItalianTower in Gaza City. Several other people were also wounded in an attack on a UN school north of the city. According to Palestinian health officials, at least 89 entire families have been killed in Gaza since Tel Aviv unleashed its offensive on July the eighth. The Israeli aerial and ground assaults have so far claimed the lives of two-thousand one-hundred and thirty-five Palestinians. About 570 of them were children.

Italy's Mediterranean Mass Grave: Europe or Die (Episode 4/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
In the fourth and final episode of Europe or Die, VICENews correspondentMilène Larsson arrives in Italy as the only extensive search and rescue mission in the Mediterranean is replaced with a border surveillance mission, effectively leaving thousands of desperate migrants adrift in the sea.
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Fleeing Libya's civil war in 2011, 115 refugees were relocated from the shores of Lampedusa to a ghostly tourist complex in the Italian Alps. This report charts their troubled stay at the empty hotel, Le Baite.
"After spending one year I'm going to the commission", says a nervous African refugee. It's the day of reckoning he and 114 other men have waited for in the unlikeliest of settings, the Italian Alps. "I'm going there to beg to stay to find my future in Italy". For a year the vacant hotel Le Baite, 1800m above sea level in Montecampione's ski resort, has housed the asylum seekers in its ghostly halls. "We can easily accommodate six, seven hundred people" says hotel manager Giuseooe Fortunato, who welcomed the influx of guests at a time when there were few. Yet for KpaxNGO member Carlo Cominelli, who oversees the refugees' existence in Italy, the hotel is a private sector purgatory for those without a legal future. "Undoubtedly these people will be completely lost", he says.
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The Shelter: The refugees marooned in a ghostly tourist complex in the Italian Alps
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Fleeing Libya's civil war in 2011, 115 refugees were relocated from the shores of Lampedusa to a ghostly tourist complex in the Italian Alps. This report charts their troubled stay at the empty hotel, Le Baite.
"After spending one year I'm going to the commission", says a nervous African refugee. It's the day of reckoning he and 114 other men have waited for in the unlikeliest of settings, the Italian Alps. "I'm going there to beg to stay to find my future in Italy". For a year the vacant hotel Le Baite, 1800m above sea level in Montecampione's ski resort, has housed the asylum seekers in its ghostly halls. "We can easily accommodate six, seven hundred people" says hotel manager Giuseooe Fortunato, who welcomed the influx of guests at a time when there were few. Yet for KpaxNGO member Carlo Cominelli, who oversees the refugees' existence in Italy, the hotel is a private sector purgatory for those without a legal future. "Undoubtedly these people will be completely lost", he says.
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▪ Playlist: Abdel Fattah elSisi
El Sisi holds a press conference attended by ItalyPrime MinisterEgypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Saturday that there is "no alternative" to the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire talks to curb the violence in Gaza.
El-Sisi, in a joint press conference in Cairo with Italian Prime MinisterMatteo Renzi, said that had the Egyptian initiative been applied "we would have saved a lot of bloodshed and victims."
The Italian premier landed in Cairo early on Saturday to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries as well as regional issues, on top of which is the Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip.
According to El-Sisi, Renzi has endorsed the Egyptian initiative.
Over 1,450 Palestinians have died since the violence started on 8 July, while around 5,000 homes have been destroyed and around a quarter of a million civilians displaced.
El-Sisi also said that Egypt had launched its ceasefire initiative before the Israeli ground invasion in Gaza, and the resulting increase in the victims.
Initially confined to airstrikes, the Israeli army sent ground troops into the territory on 17 July, dramatically increasing the number of Palestinian casualties.
El-Sisi affirmed that the Egyptian ceasefire initiative is still ongoing and capable of solving the crisis.
There were initial reports that the planned talks had fallen apart yesterday after a three-day humanitarian truce in the territory collapsed, with Israel claiming that Palestinian factions had kidnapped an Israeli soldier. The Egyptian foreign ministry however said that the talks were unaffected and would go ahead on Saturday.
El-Sisi also touched on Egyptian domestic affairs, saying that before the end of this year, Egypt will have a parliament.
He also said that Egypt would regain its power and position in the region. He compared Egypt’s “very good” security situation to that of neighbouring Libya, and urged international efforts to address terrorism in the region.

▪ Playlist: Abdel Fattah elSisi
El Sisi holds a press conference attended by ItalyPrime MinisterEgypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Saturday that there is "no alternative" to the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire talks to curb the violence in Gaza.
El-Sisi, in a joint press conference in Cairo with Italian Prime MinisterMatteo Renzi, said that had the Egyptian initiative been applied "we would have saved a lot of bloodshed and victims."
The Italian premier landed in Cairo early on Saturday to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries as well as regional issues, on top of which is the Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip.
According to El-Sisi, Renzi has endorsed the Egyptian initiative.
Over 1,450 Palestinians have died since the violence started on 8 July, while around 5,000 homes have been destroyed and around a quarter of a million civilians displaced.
El-Sisi also said that Egypt had launched its ceasefire initiative before the Israeli ground invasion in Gaza, and the resulting increase in the victims.
Initially confined to airstrikes, the Israeli army sent ground troops into the territory on 17 July, dramatically increasing the number of Palestinian casualties.
El-Sisi affirmed that the Egyptian ceasefire initiative is still ongoing and capable of solving the crisis.
There were initial reports that the planned talks had fallen apart yesterday after a three-day humanitarian truce in the territory collapsed, with Israel claiming that Palestinian factions had kidnapped an Israeli soldier. The Egyptian foreign ministry however said that the talks were unaffected and would go ahead on Saturday.
El-Sisi also touched on Egyptian domestic affairs, saying that before the end of this year, Egypt will have a parliament.
He also said that Egypt would regain its power and position in the region. He compared Egypt’s “very good” security situation to that of neighbouring Libya, and urged international efforts to address terrorism in the region.

Tears of Gaza

Disturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating, Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a record–presented with minimal gloss – of the 2008 to 2...

Disturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating, Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a record–presented with minimal gloss – of the 2008 to 2009 bombing of Gaza by the Israeli military. Photographed by several Palestinian cameramen both during and after the offensive, this powerful film by director Vibeke Løkkeberg focuses on the impact of the attacks on the civilian population.
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Disturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating, Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a record–presented with minimal gloss – of the 2008 to 2009 bombing of Gaza by the Israeli military. Photographed by several Palestinian cameramen both during and after the offensive, this powerful film by director Vibeke Løkkeberg focuses on the impact of the attacks on the civilian population.
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For this Tel Aviv, Israel, food tour, we hooked up with my friend David (https://www.instagram.com/the.hungry.tourist/) to eat some of the best food in Tel Aviv, including a few true gems of Israeli and Middle Eastern food.
Our first stop was in Jaffa, the old area of Tel Aviv, just south of the main city. It’s an ancient Biblical city, and I was excited to visit. Located in Jaffa is Abu Hassan, one of the most legendary and standards of hummus in Tel Aviv.
Abu Hassan - Located in a peaceful area of Jaffa, this restaurant is always packed and busy full of people hungry for hummus, ful, and musabaha. it’s truly a legendary place and the hummus was of the sticky and smooth variety. I think my favorite thing was the musabaha, like hummus, but with whole chickpeas. They also offer a mix of hummus, ful, and musabaha all in a single bowl which is excellent.
Total price - 72 ILS ($20.95)
Sabich Tchernichovsky - An Iraqi Jewish food in Israel, sabich is a pita filled with eggplant and hard boiled eggs, and a selection of salad and condiments. David says that there’s no doubt Sabich Tchernichovsky makes the best sabich in Israel, and I was very impressed. He assembled the pita so slowly and perfectly, adding layer upon layer of eggplant, egg, and salad. It was truly one of the best vegetarian (but with egg) sandwiches I’ve ever had.
Price - 21 ILS ($5.87)
FalafelJohnnyBenin - Next to Sabich Tchernichovsky, is Falafel Johnny Benin, a legendary Tel Aviv falafel hole in the wall restaurant. I ordered a half of a falafel sandwich, with salad and tahini. It was delicious, and freshly cooked.
Half falafel pita - 9 ILS ($2.51)
Carmel Market - Carmel Market is one of the most well known of all open air flea markets in Tel Aviv. You’ll find everything there, including a nice food section.
HaBasta Restaurant - Located on a side street of Carmel Market, is HaBasta, a gourmet market fresh restaurant. They served us some very fresh and interesting dishes. The crab was delicious, and the fried veal brain was amazing, but I especially loved the cherry salad.
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.72)
Pronto Restaurant - Owned by the renowned ChefDavid Frankel, Pronto is a refined Israeli Italian and Mediterranean restaurant. The food was extremely high quality, and the flavors were very subtle and delicious. We were planning to pay for our meal, but David knows the chef very well, and Chef David wouldn’t allow us to pay. Delicious high end gourmet food.
Jasmino - This was probably my favorite food on this entire Israeli food tour of Tel Aviv, Jasmino, specializing in grilled meat pita. The owner, another extremely kind man, ordered me the sweetbreads pita, grilled thymus and bottom part of lamb throat glands, with salad and tahini. It was extraordinary. My kind of a place.
Price - 28 ILS ($7.82)
And that completed our Tel Aviv food tour!
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For this Tel Aviv, Israel, food tour, we hooked up with my friend David (https://www.instagram.com/the.hungry.tourist/) to eat some of the best food in Tel Aviv, including a few true gems of Israeli and Middle Eastern food.
Our first stop was in Jaffa, the old area of Tel Aviv, just south of the main city. It’s an ancient Biblical city, and I was excited to visit. Located in Jaffa is Abu Hassan, one of the most legendary and standards of hummus in Tel Aviv.
Abu Hassan - Located in a peaceful area of Jaffa, this restaurant is always packed and busy full of people hungry for hummus, ful, and musabaha. it’s truly a legendary place and the hummus was of the sticky and smooth variety. I think my favorite thing was the musabaha, like hummus, but with whole chickpeas. They also offer a mix of hummus, ful, and musabaha all in a single bowl which is excellent.
Total price - 72 ILS ($20.95)
Sabich Tchernichovsky - An Iraqi Jewish food in Israel, sabich is a pita filled with eggplant and hard boiled eggs, and a selection of salad and condiments. David says that there’s no doubt Sabich Tchernichovsky makes the best sabich in Israel, and I was very impressed. He assembled the pita so slowly and perfectly, adding layer upon layer of eggplant, egg, and salad. It was truly one of the best vegetarian (but with egg) sandwiches I’ve ever had.
Price - 21 ILS ($5.87)
FalafelJohnnyBenin - Next to Sabich Tchernichovsky, is Falafel Johnny Benin, a legendary Tel Aviv falafel hole in the wall restaurant. I ordered a half of a falafel sandwich, with salad and tahini. It was delicious, and freshly cooked.
Half falafel pita - 9 ILS ($2.51)
Carmel Market - Carmel Market is one of the most well known of all open air flea markets in Tel Aviv. You’ll find everything there, including a nice food section.
HaBasta Restaurant - Located on a side street of Carmel Market, is HaBasta, a gourmet market fresh restaurant. They served us some very fresh and interesting dishes. The crab was delicious, and the fried veal brain was amazing, but I especially loved the cherry salad.
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.72)
Pronto Restaurant - Owned by the renowned ChefDavid Frankel, Pronto is a refined Israeli Italian and Mediterranean restaurant. The food was extremely high quality, and the flavors were very subtle and delicious. We were planning to pay for our meal, but David knows the chef very well, and Chef David wouldn’t allow us to pay. Delicious high end gourmet food.
Jasmino - This was probably my favorite food on this entire Israeli food tour of Tel Aviv, Jasmino, specializing in grilled meat pita. The owner, another extremely kind man, ordered me the sweetbreads pita, grilled thymus and bottom part of lamb throat glands, with salad and tahini. It was extraordinary. My kind of a place.
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🇵🇸 Staying Human | Al Jazeera World

The situation in Gaza told from beyond the grave.
This film follows Italian human rights activist Vittorio Arrigoni as he campaigns for the fishermen of Gaza.
...

The situation in Gaza told from beyond the grave.
This film follows Italian human rights activist Vittorio Arrigoni as he campaigns for the fishermen of Gaza.
Arrigoni was a member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using non-violent methods.
In the film he relates his experience of Israel's war on Gaza and explains why he chose to visit and live in Gaza in the first place.
On April 14, 2011 Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted in Gaza.
His kidnappers released a video of him and demanded the release of Salafists detained by Hamas. The following day Arrigoni was found dead by Hamas security forces in a house in the north of Gaza. This film was made before his death.
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The situation in Gaza told from beyond the grave.
This film follows Italian human rights activist Vittorio Arrigoni as he campaigns for the fishermen of Gaza.
Arrigoni was a member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using non-violent methods.
In the film he relates his experience of Israel's war on Gaza and explains why he chose to visit and live in Gaza in the first place.
On April 14, 2011 Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted in Gaza.
His kidnappers released a video of him and demanded the release of Salafists detained by Hamas. The following day Arrigoni was found dead by Hamas security forces in a house in the north of Gaza. This film was made before his death.
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HarryFear shoots dramatic Gaza footage in the aftermath of an Israeli battering. Roman Kosarev in Donetsk learns the city is targeted for bombing the next day and has to get out of the bomb zone ASAP.
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Rolling coverage of current situation in Gaza (04:30 GMT) (26/08/2014)

Israeli warplanes continue to pound the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving more deaths and massive destruction.
Residential towers are among the latest targets of the...

Israeli warplanes continue to pound the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving more deaths and massive destruction.
Residential towers are among the latest targets of the Israeli attacks. At least 20 Palestinians have been injured in an airstrike on a building known as the ItalianTower in Gaza City. Several other people were also wounded in an attack on a UN school north of the city. According to Palestinian health officials, at least 89 entire families have been killed in Gaza since Tel Aviv unleashed its offensive on July the eighth. The Israeli aerial and ground assaults have so far claimed the lives of two-thousand one-hundred and thirty-five Palestinians. About 570 of them were children.

Israeli warplanes continue to pound the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving more deaths and massive destruction.
Residential towers are among the latest targets of the Israeli attacks. At least 20 Palestinians have been injured in an airstrike on a building known as the ItalianTower in Gaza City. Several other people were also wounded in an attack on a UN school north of the city. According to Palestinian health officials, at least 89 entire families have been killed in Gaza since Tel Aviv unleashed its offensive on July the eighth. The Israeli aerial and ground assaults have so far claimed the lives of two-thousand one-hundred and thirty-five Palestinians. About 570 of them were children.

Italy's Mediterranean Mass Grave: Europe or Die (Episode 4/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through ...

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
In the fourth and final episode of Europe or Die, VICENews correspondentMilène Larsson arrives in Italy as the only extensive search and rescue mission in the Mediterranean is replaced with a border surveillance mission, effectively leaving thousands of desperate migrants adrift in the sea.
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Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
In the fourth and final episode of Europe or Die, VICENews correspondentMilène Larsson arrives in Italy as the only extensive search and rescue mission in the Mediterranean is replaced with a border surveillance mission, effectively leaving thousands of desperate migrants adrift in the sea.
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Italian peace activist's killers die in Gaza

A stakeout at a refugee camp in Gaza between Hamas security forces and men suspected of the killing of an Italianpeace activist has ended in violence.
Two people were killed, a third wounded and three others captured.
Hamas has been searching for those responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found on Monday. He had been hanged.
Hamas says all six suspects were members of a Salafist group which has alleged links to al-Qaeda.
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Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many...

Israeli Warplanes Attack Italian Tower in Gaza

The Israeli regime has attacked an Italian tower in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring many people and wreaking more destruction on the blockaded territory. Thousands more homeless and death toll rises.

Italian activist found dead in Gaza

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip. (15 April 2011)
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Kidnapped Italian activist killed in Gaza

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Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni has been found dead in Gaza. He had been kidnapped on April 14 by a group which aligns itself with al-Qaeda.
The group had threatened to kill if Hamas did not release its leader and two other members.
Officials have arrested two suspected kidnappers and are now looking for accomplices.
The Italian government have condemned the act as "barbaric murder".
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports from the Gaza Strip.
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ITALIAN HOSTAGE EXECUTED IN GAZA April 15th 2011

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip. The day after the Pro Palestinian hostage was executed Gaza is in a state of shock. The execution of a Westerner by Palestinians in Gaza is a first despite numerous kidnappings in the past, before Hamas came to power in 2007. The islamist party promises to catch those responsible and that this will never happen again.

The Refugees Facing Uncertain Futures In Italy

The Shelter: The refugees marooned in a ghostly tourist complex in the Italian Alps
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Fleeing Libya's civil war in 2011, 115 refugees were relocated from the shores of Lampedusa to a ghostly tourist complex in the Italian Alps. This report charts their troubled stay at the empty hotel, Le Baite.
"After spending one year I'm going to the commission", says a nervous African refugee. It's the day of reckoning he and 114 other men have waited for in the unlikeliest of settings, the Italian Alps. "I'm going there to beg to stay to find my future in Italy". For a year the vacant hotel Le Baite, 1800m above sea level in Montecampione's ski resort, has housed the asylum seekers in its ghostly halls. "We can easily accommodate six, seven hundred people" says hotel manager Giuseooe Fortunato, who welcomed the influx of guests at a time when there were few. Yet for KpaxNGO member Carlo Cominelli, who oversees the refugees' existence in Italy, the hotel is a private sector purgatory for those without a legal future. "Undoubtedly these people will be completely lost", he says.
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El Sisi holds a press conference attended by ItalyPrime MinisterEgypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Saturday that there is "no alternative" to the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire talks to curb the violence in Gaza.
El-Sisi, in a joint press conference in Cairo with Italian Prime MinisterMatteo Renzi, said that had the Egyptian initiative been applied "we would have saved a lot of bloodshed and victims."
The Italian premier landed in Cairo early on Saturday to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries as well as regional issues, on top of which is the Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip.
According to El-Sisi, Renzi has endorsed the Egyptian initiative.
Over 1,450 Palestinians have died since the violence started on 8 July, while around 5,000 homes have been destroyed and around a quarter of a million civilians displaced.
El-Sisi also said that Egypt had launched its ceasefire initiative before the Israeli ground invasion in Gaza, and the resulting increase in the victims.
Initially confined to airstrikes, the Israeli army sent ground troops into the territory on 17 July, dramatically increasing the number of Palestinian casualties.
El-Sisi affirmed that the Egyptian ceasefire initiative is still ongoing and capable of solving the crisis.
There were initial reports that the planned talks had fallen apart yesterday after a three-day humanitarian truce in the territory collapsed, with Israel claiming that Palestinian factions had kidnapped an Israeli soldier. The Egyptian foreign ministry however said that the talks were unaffected and would go ahead on Saturday.
El-Sisi also touched on Egyptian domestic affairs, saying that before the end of this year, Egypt will have a parliament.
He also said that Egypt would regain its power and position in the region. He compared Egypt’s “very good” security situation to that of neighbouring Libya, and urged international efforts to address terrorism in the region.

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Documentary about Vittorio Arrigoni

A documentary about Vittorio Arrigoni, the Italian peace activist whose passion for helpin...

Tears of Gaza

Disturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating, Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a record–presented with minimal gloss – of the 2008 to 2009 bombing of Gaza by the Israeli military. Photographed by several Palestinian cameramen both during and after the offensive, this powerful film by director Vibeke Løkkeberg focuses on the impact of the attacks on the civilian population.
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For this Tel Aviv, Israel, food tour, we hooked up with my friend David (https://www.instagram.com/the.hungry.tourist/) to eat some of the best food in Tel Aviv, including a few true gems of Israeli and Middle Eastern food.
Our first stop was in Jaffa, the old area of Tel Aviv, just south of the main city. It’s an ancient Biblical city, and I was excited to visit. Located in Jaffa is Abu Hassan, one of the most legendary and standards of hummus in Tel Aviv.
Abu Hassan - Located in a peaceful area of Jaffa, this restaurant is always packed and busy full of people hungry for hummus, ful, and musabaha. it’s truly a legendary place and the hummus was of the sticky and smooth variety. I think my favorite thing was the musabaha, like hummus, but with whole chickpeas. They also offer a mix of hummus, ful, and musabaha all in a single bowl which is excellent.
Total price - 72 ILS ($20.95)
Sabich Tchernichovsky - An Iraqi Jewish food in Israel, sabich is a pita filled with eggplant and hard boiled eggs, and a selection of salad and condiments. David says that there’s no doubt Sabich Tchernichovsky makes the best sabich in Israel, and I was very impressed. He assembled the pita so slowly and perfectly, adding layer upon layer of eggplant, egg, and salad. It was truly one of the best vegetarian (but with egg) sandwiches I’ve ever had.
Price - 21 ILS ($5.87)
FalafelJohnnyBenin - Next to Sabich Tchernichovsky, is Falafel Johnny Benin, a legendary Tel Aviv falafel hole in the wall restaurant. I ordered a half of a falafel sandwich, with salad and tahini. It was delicious, and freshly cooked.
Half falafel pita - 9 ILS ($2.51)
Carmel Market - Carmel Market is one of the most well known of all open air flea markets in Tel Aviv. You’ll find everything there, including a nice food section.
HaBasta Restaurant - Located on a side street of Carmel Market, is HaBasta, a gourmet market fresh restaurant. They served us some very fresh and interesting dishes. The crab was delicious, and the fried veal brain was amazing, but I especially loved the cherry salad.
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.72)
Pronto Restaurant - Owned by the renowned ChefDavid Frankel, Pronto is a refined Israeli Italian and Mediterranean restaurant. The food was extremely high quality, and the flavors were very subtle and delicious. We were planning to pay for our meal, but David knows the chef very well, and Chef David wouldn’t allow us to pay. Delicious high end gourmet food.
Jasmino - This was probably my favorite food on this entire Israeli food tour of Tel Aviv, Jasmino, specializing in grilled meat pita. The owner, another extremely kind man, ordered me the sweetbreads pita, grilled thymus and bottom part of lamb throat glands, with salad and tahini. It was extraordinary. My kind of a place.
Price - 28 ILS ($7.82)
And that completed our Tel Aviv food tour!
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🇵🇸 Staying Human | Al Jazeera World

The situation in Gaza told from beyond the grave.
This film follows Italian human rights ...

🇵🇸 Staying Human | Al Jazeera World

The situation in Gaza told from beyond the grave.
This film follows Italian human rights activist Vittorio Arrigoni as he campaigns for the fishermen of Gaza.
Arrigoni was a member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using non-violent methods.
In the film he relates his experience of Israel's war on Gaza and explains why he chose to visit and live in Gaza in the first place.
On April 14, 2011 Vittorio Arrigoni was abducted in Gaza.
His kidnappers released a video of him and demanded the release of Salafists detained by Hamas. The following day Arrigoni was found dead by Hamas security forces in a house in the north of Gaza. This film was made before his death.
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Coastline

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Gizmodo reported on Wednesday that a former Google engineer is suing the company for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination ...Chevalier's posts had been quoting in Damore's lawsuit against Google, who is also suing the company for alleged discrimination against conservative white men ... “Firing the employee who pushed back against the bullies was exactly the wrong step to take.” ... But the effect is the same....

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One that today – with financially troubled chains such as Byron and Jamie’s Italian desperately restructuring and closing sites in order to stay afloat – seems to encapsulate the great UK casual dining bubble that has finally, spectacularly, burst ... Jamie’s Italian failed to replace Oliver’s star quality as he morphed from a TV chef into a health campaigner....

The men gathered together up there and hugged, feeling that they had planted a flag in the centre of the Italian capital – in a gritty neighbourhood, Esquilino, which was home to many African and Asian immigrants. Iannone dubbed their building “the Italian embassy” ... Iannone, who had been in the Italian army for three years, described each new centre as a “territorial reconquest” ... “ItaliansFirst” was the slogan....

Remo Ruffini’s comments came on Tuesday as the Italian luxury clothing group kicked off Milan Fashion Week by revealing not one, but eight new collections. Five niche Italian brands helping Milan Fashion Week get its mojo back Moncler wowed the fashion crowd while revealing the eight collections – hidden in silver-... ....

Turin... The Italian's knee was reported to be badly swollen on Monday and he will undergo further tests in midweek ... Juventus play three games before they travel to London -- two Serie A matches against Atalanta and Lazio and an Italian Cup semi-final, second leg against Atalanta. ....

Ukrainian champions Shakhtar came from behind to overcome Italian visitors Roma 2-1 in Wednesday's opening leg in Kharkiv... The margin could have been wider but Alisson – who has been linked with Liverpool – thwarted Marlos and Taison during the contest ... Fonseca said ... "It's always difficult to play against Italian sides if they score first ... ....

Marino faces three counts of attempted arson with intent to defraud in Ascension Parish after state fire officials said he tried to set fire to the Prairieville restaurant, The Italian Bowl, at least three times in efforts to collect insurance money ... Investigators' attention turned to Marino after they learned of a 2015 fire at The Italian Bowl, owned by Marino, along with his string of attempts at setting the eatery ablaze ... ....